namespace X86Disassembler.X86.Handlers.Nop; using X86Disassembler.X86.Operands; /// /// Handler for the 2-byte NOP instruction (0x66 0x90) /// This is actually XCHG AX, AX with an operand size prefix /// public class TwoByteNopHandler : InstructionHandler { /// /// Initializes a new instance of the TwoByteNopHandler class /// /// The instruction decoder that owns this handler public TwoByteNopHandler(InstructionDecoder decoder) : base(decoder) { } /// /// Checks if this handler can decode the given opcode /// /// The opcode to check /// True if this handler can decode the opcode public override bool CanHandle(byte opcode) { // Check if the opcode is 0x90 and we have a 0x66 prefix return opcode == 0x90 && Decoder.HasOperandSizeOverridePrefix(); } /// /// Decodes a 2-byte NOP instruction (XCHG AX, AX) /// /// The opcode of the instruction /// The instruction object to populate /// True if the instruction was successfully decoded public override bool Decode(byte opcode, Instruction instruction) { // Although this is actually XCHG AX, AX, it's treated as NOP in the x86 architecture // and is commonly disassembled as such instruction.Type = InstructionType.Nop; // NOP has no operands, even with the operand size prefix instruction.StructuredOperands = []; return true; } }